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Snowmass approves new short-term rental regulations, permit fees will increase - AspenTimes.com
Snowmass has approved new short-term rental regulations. This means permit fees for hosts in the area will increase. Hosts should stay informed about these changes to ensure compliance and budget accordingly.
San Diego advances vacation rental tax in latest try at tourism-based budget fix - Times of San Diego
San Diego is moving forward with a vacation rental tax as part of its budget strategy, indicating a focus on tourism revenue. This follows earlier attempts to stabilize the city's finances. Learn how this tax could affect hosts in San Diego and the broader implications for STR profitability.
Looming Colorado Budget Cuts, AirBNB Sues CO after Boulder Case - KGNU
This article discusses looming budget cuts in Colorado and a lawsuit by Airbnb against the state following a case in Boulder. Hosts in Colorado should stay informed about potential regulatory changes and tax implications that could affect their short-term rental businesses.
Renting an Airbnb in Ocean City? You’ll soon pay an extra 3% tax. - Inquirer.com
Ocean City Airbnb hosts will soon be subject to an additional 3% tax on rentals. This change will impact profitability, so hosts should factor the new tax into their pricing strategy and budgeting.
Cheboygan City Council approves 2025-26 budget, new short-term rental ordinance - Cheboygan Daily Tribune
The Cheboygan City Council approved the 2025-26 budget and a new short-term rental ordinance. Hosts in Cheboygan should review the new ordinance to ensure compliance.
Yes, San Francisco has a budget deficit. No, it’s not Airbnb’s fault - San Francisco Chronicle
This article discusses the San Francisco budget deficit and clarifies that it is not caused by Airbnb. Hosts should stay informed about local economic conditions and how they might affect the STR market.
Budget battle begins as labor, CBOs push back against brutal Lurie cuts - 48 Hills
This article discusses a budget battle impacting potential cuts, which may indirectly influence funding for programs related to housing or local communities where short-term rentals operate. While the direct impact is not clear, hosts should monitor local news for any potential effects on regulations, and consider staying informed on local political developments.
S.F. Mayor Daniel Lurie might face his biggest test yet as unions issue budget warning - San Francisco Chronicle
This article discusses potential budget issues in San Francisco, which may impact city services. Hosts in San Francisco should monitor local news for potential changes to regulations and taxes.
Many Sevier County rental cabins will soon pay higher property taxes - WATE 6 On Your Side
Sevier County, Tennessee rental cabins will soon see an increase in property taxes. This could impact your profitability as a host in that area. Review your budget and pricing strategy to account for increased expenses.
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